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Untangling in Mass

Presentation in Newbury, MA<br>August 18-19, 2009<br>Brian Housand

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Untangling in Mass

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  1. Untangling Technology Brian Housand, PhD Newbury, MA / August 18-19, 2009 http://tinyurl.com/brianhousand

  2. Gi#ed Technology

  3. h.p://directory.google.com/

  4. h.p://wolframalpha.com

  5. If technology is an event in your school, you are doing it wrong. Josh Allen

  6. Every generation of teenagers embraces the freedoms and possibilities wrought by technology in ways that shock the elders.

  7. “For the first  >me in history,  our jobs as  educators is to  prepare our  students for a  future that we  can not clearly  describe.” David Warlick

  8. The U.S. Department of Labor es>mates that  today’s high school seniors will have 10‐14 jobs 38 By age

  9. The U.S. Department of Labor es>mates that  today’s high school seniors will have 10‐14 jobs 38 By age

  10. Why Do We  Ask Kids To  UNPLUG At  School?

  11. Learning beyond the  classroom. 

  12. h.p://www.21stcenturyskills.org/

  13. C

  14. Content Resources

  15. 299,000,000 Searches Per Day

  16. Knowledge alone is NOT enough.

  17. Creative Outlets

  18. Rather than running the risk of  having our students become  "walking encyclopedias," we  need to teach them how to  think crea>vely.  (Sternberg, 2006)

  19.  Computer Technology  “is not a tool;  it is a new material for expression.”  (Maeda, 2001)

  20. Pianos NOT Stereos

  21. Critical Thinking

  22. I

  23. This is as far as  most people get. 

  24. You do not want to miss this!   This is as far as  most people get. 

  25. You do not want to miss this!   Who said  what and  when.  This is as far as  most people get. 

  26. You do not want to miss this!   Who said  what and  when.  This is as far as  most people get.  Your chance to share  your knowledge.

  27. C ollaboration

  28. The Internet is Par>cipatory Forcing Us To Learn  New Interfaces Crea>ng New  Channels For Social  Interac>on

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